The brilliantly funny third and fourth novels in the series 'Knocked out by my nunga-nungas' and Dancing in my nuddy pants', out now in gorgey new paperback omnibus edition. "Yeah! it was a snogging fest." "Sacre bleu!" Jas looked like she was thinking which is a) unusual and b) scary. I said, "But then this weird thing happened. He had his hands on my waist, standing behind me." "Oo-er!" "D-accord. Anyway, I turned round and he sort of leaped out of the way like two short leaping things." "Was he dancing?" "No! I think he was frightened of being knocked out by my nunga-nungas!" Then we both laughed like loons on loon tablets (i.e. A LOT). Enjoy vair hilarious exploits of Georgia and pals in this fabbity-fab special omnibus edition.
Louise Rennison was the bestselling award-winning author of the phenomenally successful ‘Confessions of Georgia Nicolson’ series, translated into over 34 languages and to the stage and big screen as ‘Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging’. She has won the Nestle Smarties Book Prize, the Michael L. Printz Honor Book and the Roald Dahl Funny prize for ‘Withering Tights’. Louise sadly died on February 29, 2016.
This is the fourth or fifth time I have read this book (or rather books as two books of the series have been combined into one here). It really only takes a few hours to read and is incredibly funny. Georgia can be an incredibly annoying character and at this point in my life I am not sure I would be friends with her, but her adventures are still hilarious.
This contained the third and fourth in the Georgia Nicolson series, Knocked out by Nunga Nungas and Dancing in my Nuddy Pants. I liked nuddy pants better than nunga nungas. It was a tad more reminiscent of the first two in the series, with more laugh out loud moments. But I still enjoyed them both a lot. I'm going to listen to number five and see how that changes my experience with this series. But so far I'm enjoying it and I really want to watch the movie version of Georgia's high jinks.
Hilarious and lighthearted, this book is a great read when everything else is wearing you out. The short diary entries make it perfect for filling in a few minutes of free time, and as always Georgia is funny and dramatic.